Berlin/East Central

From Halal Explorer

[[file:Mauer Park Berlin banner.jpg|1280px|Mauerpark|origin=-1,0]] East Central is a trendy, bohemian, artsy area that consists of Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain, Prenzlauer Berg (sometimes called Prenzlberg), Wedding and Gesundbrunnen. The Western neighborhood Kreuzberg was merged with the eastern neighborhood Friedrichshain in 2001. They skew towards a young and alternative, often politically left-oriented crowd. Both neighborhoods feature a very heterogeneous architecture, from whole quarters of 19th century apartment houses to functional and not very pleasant 1960s and 70s residential building blocks. You also notice the differences as the neighborhoods were separated by the wall. The remaining part of the wall between Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg is the longest part still existing in Berlin. Prenzlauer Berg is to the northeast of Friedrichshain and has changed considerably since reunification.

Islam in Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain and Prenzlauer Berg

Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain and Prenzlauer Berg are some of the most diverse neighborhoods in Berlin, with a large Muslim population. The neighborhoods are home to several masjids, Islamic centers and cultural organizations that serve the Muslim community.

The Islamic Center of Berlin is located in Kreuzberg and it is the oldest mosque in the city. It was established in 1969 to serve the growing Muslim population in the city. The mosque has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years to accommodate the increasing number of worshipers.

In Friedrichshain and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Berlin Mosque is one of the most prominent masjids in the area. The mosque hosts weekly prayer services, Quran classes and other community events.

In Prenzlauer Berg and the Al Nur Mosque is one of the few masjids in the neighborhood. It serves as a community center for the Muslim population and hosts various events and activities.

Overall and the Islamic community in these neighborhoods is diverse and vibrant. They have contributed to the cultural fabric of the city and have a significant presence in the local community.

Berlin/East Central Halal Travel Guide

FrankfurterTor - Frankfurter Tor in Friedrichshain

The former neighborhoods of Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain had few things in common (one thing is nowadays for sure the attraction to students, politically left and young creative people), due to their history on either side of the wall. Since the political decision to merge and these two neighborhoods work together politically. The name was made by flipping a coin to decide which name would appear first. The Oberbaumbrücke which was a border crossing point during the perioid of (German) partition now serves as the main connection between Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg as well as symbol of reunification. Once a year it is the site of a humorous "vegetable battle" (Gemüseschlacht) between the two former neighborhoods.

Kreuzberg is one of Berlin's most eclectic neighborhoods, home to an unusual mix of left-wing punks, anarchists, s, creative artists and Turkish immigrants and the last of which make up a third of the population and have earned the area its occasional nickname Little Istanbul. The neighborhood has gentrified to a considerable extent in recent years, with dot-coms, marketing agencies, designers, (German) and international kids from wealthy backgrounds moving into renovated lofts and spacy apartments, but there are still plenty of Halal Kebabs joints, funky late night restaurants and pictures of Abdullah Öcalan gazing down from Party of Kurdistan posters.

Kreuzberg itself used to be covered by two post codes (back in the four digit era, post codes would contain two digits for the city and two for the city neighborhood, sometimes expressed as "1000 Berlin, Kreuzberg 36" or the likes, but shortened to "1036 Berlin") being 36 for the Southeastern part (hence "SO 36") and 61 for the Southwestern part (SW 61 or more commonly Kreuzberg 61). The two areas had and to some extent still have distinctive characters, in part because SO 36 was surrounded by the wall on three sides and was therefore much more of a center for Berlin's leftist scene than the more bourgeois 61. While the post codes were changed upon reunification, you will still find businesses and local residents insisting on the part of Kreuzberg they're in being labeled correctly and caring a lot about the difference.

The areas of Wedding and Gesundbrunnen used to be contained in the Bezirk Wedding until 2001 when they were merged into the Bezirk Mitte but the names and boundaries were retained for the Ortsteile. Wedding used to be known in Weimar times as "der rote Wedding" due to its working class left wing population. In later times, many immigrants, particularly Turks moved to the area. Nowadays Wedding is also increasingly gentrifying.

Gesundbrunnen is named for a fountain that was ascribed beneficial properties for people's health. However said fountain is no longer extant.

How to travel to Berlin/East Central

By urban rail

Berlin Hochbahn U2 Eberswalder Straße HK - Metro station U2 Eberswalder Straße

The main entry point for Kreuzberg 36 is Kottbusser Tor U1 and U8. The U-Bahn line U1 is the backbone crossing the borough from east to west.

The main entry point for Kreuzberg 61 is Mehringdamm U6 & U7.

The main gateways for Friedrichshain are the S-Bahn stations Ostkreuz and* Warschauer Straße. There are frequent U- and S-Bahn to the main tourist central in Friedrichshain, e.g. the Berlin Wall East Side Gallery close to the "Warschauer Straße" station. Being a borough of the former East, several tram and metro - tram lines also serve Friedrichshain with some slowly but surely expanding westward in what can only be called tram - reconquista. Wedding is also served by tram lines, particularly M10 which also connects to Hauptbahnhof which are slowly but surely inching ever more westward.

The best and quickest way to get into Prenzlauer Berg is either through* Eberswalder Straße - U2 or through Schönhauser Allee S41|S42|S8|S9|U2 Ruine Anhalter Bahnhof 944-cvh - Anhalter Bahnhof - former railway terminus

  • Leopoldplatz U6|U9 the main entry point for Wedding
  • Osloer Straße U8|U9 Is an entry point for the North of Gesundbrunnen and exchange between lines U8 and U9

By long distance train

  • Berlin-Gesundbrunnen in the neighborhood Gesundbrunnen. The station would be "Nordkreuz" if it were named with the same logic as Ostkreuz, Westkreuz and Südkreuz. It is served by numerous long distance trains as well as regional trains.
  • Ostbahnhof - This station has a turbulent history and many name changes. From 1987 (750th "birthday" of Berlin) to 1998 it was even called "Hauptbahnhof" (main station). However and the opening of the new Hauptbahnhof in Moabit in 2006 has relegated this station to a somewhat less prominent role, though unlike its Western cousin Bahnhof Zoo, it still sees some ICE service albeit less than Gesundbrunnen or Hauptbahnhof

What to see in Berlin/East Central

There are several monuments and museums in this neighborhood as it is a result of marging across the former border of East and West Berlin, something that was done in Mitte, as well but in no other neighborhood.

Kreuzberg

Checkpoint Charlie Berlin - Checkpoint Charlie

  • Checkpoint Charlie It was the only border crossing between East and West Berlin that permitted foreigners passage. Residents of East and West Berlin were not allowed to use it. This contributed to Checkpoint Charlie's mythological status as a meeting place for spies and other shady individuals. Checkpoint Charlie gained its name from the phonetic alphabet; checkpoints "Alpha" and "Bravo" were at the autobahn checkpoints Helmstedt and Dreilinden respectively. Checkpoint Charlie's atmosphere was not improved at all on 27 Oct 1961 when the two Cold War superpowers chose to face each other down for a day. Soviet and American tanks stood roughly 200 m apart, making an already tense situation worse. Now the remains of the Berlin Wall have been moved to permit building, including construction of the American Business Center and other institutions.
    At the intersection of Zimmerstraße and Friedrichstraße (U-Bahn Kochstraße U6) is the famous "You Are Leaving the American Sector" sign. The actual guardhouse from Checkpoint Charlie is now housed at the Allied Museum on Clayallee. For a more interesting exhibit go to the Haus am Checkpoint Charlie. Thit is a private museum with souvenirsy memorabilia from the Wall and the devices GDR residents used to escape the East (including a tiny submarine!)
  • Oranienstraße - K36 | A street full of shops, cafes and Halal restaurants
  • Bergmannstraße - K61 | Like Oranienstraße a street full of shops, cafes and Halal restaurants, but in the other, more middle-class part of Kreuzberg.
  • Görlitzer Park - K36 | 150-200 m along the Wiener Straße (bypassing the fire house and the public swimming pool) from U-Bahn Görlitzer Bahnhof and the park is well known for the Turkish families barbecuing on summer weekends, failed contemporary art and relaxed atmosphere of students. It does have a reputation of being full of pickpockets and drug dealers though and the police makes regular visits to this place to check on the situation.
  • Landwehrkanal - Take a stroll for a few kilometers along this canal which runs right through the heart of Kreuzberg. It's peaceful and mostly traffic-free, but full of life in summer. Some parts are lined with restaurants with terraces. Sit on a bench or terrace and watch the world go by on a summer evening.
  • Viktoriapark - With the Kreuzberg, a hill in Kreuzberg 61 and the Prussian National Monument by Schinkel and a waterfall. Superb panoramic views across south Berlin.
  • Meistersaal - Hansa-Studios by the wall | Though the area has changed a lot and the building with the Meistersaal, an old music hall from the 1900s, has persisted. Later converted into sound studios, music history was written here with David Bowie ("Heroes"), Iggy Pop and U2 amongst the groups who recorded here at the "Studio by the wall". Guided Tours in Berlin/East Central by ehalal.io (email for prices) available occasionally.

Museums and memorials

  • Topography of Terror - Topographie des Terrors | This outdoor and indoor history museum documents the terror applied by the Nazi regime. It is located on the site of buildings which during the Nazi regime from 1933 to 1945 were the headquarters of the Gestapo and the SS and the principal instruments of repression during the Nazi era.
  • Martin-Gropius-Bau - It was a museum of applied arts and a listed historical monument since 1966 and it now is a well-known Berlin exhibition hall.
  • Berlinische Galerie - A museum of modern art, photography and architecture. Its collection focuses on art created in Berlin.
  • (German) Museum of Technology - Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin | Huge technical museum, on a former railroad depot, featuring from ancient water and wind mills to computer pioneer Konrad Zuse's inventions, a collection of old to new vehicles of all types -bicycles, boats, trains, etc - and the interactive Spectrum science center with various hands-on experiments. There's an actual C-17 "Candy Bomber" airplane hanging on its façade. The railroad and aeronautical sections are hard to beat.

Friedrichshain

FriderichainHouse - Decorated house on Kreutzigerstraße in Friedrichshain

  • East Side Gallery The longest stretch of the Berlin Wall still in existence, painted by artists in 1991 and restored in 2009, after years of decay. At Mühlenstraße, next to the river Spree. The murals are painted on the east side of the wall after the fall of Communism; so they are not from the Cold War, during which murals could only be painted on the west side. Make sure not to miss the famous mural of a vehicle seemingly crashing through the wall with Leonid Brezhnev and Erich Honecker kissing above it. It is actually on the back side of the gallery (it is facing away from the street.) It is just inside the entrance of the Eastern Comfort Hostel, near the east side of the gallery.
  • Boxhagener Platz and surroundings - Boxhagener Kiez | The area around Boxhagener Platz is filled with cafes and small shops. Boxhagener Platz itself is a small park with a playground and a cafe and the nearby Simon Dach Straße is filled with affordable restaurants. At the weekend you can find many places that serve the famous, affordable Berliner brunch. On Sundays there is a small flea market worth strolling around
  • Computerspielemuseum - Exhibition of digital interactive entertainment culture. You can actually play almost all of the exhibits making it a more "hands on" museum than most.
  • Oberbaum Bridge - Oberbaumbrücke | Arguably the most beautiful bridge in Berlin and the only connection between Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg. As signage on the bridge indicates, it was built twice - once in the 1890s and once in the 1990s. Before reunification the border ran where the bridge now is.
  • Karl-Marx-Allee - The main street of former East Berlin. It is a big avenue, featuring neoclassical East (German) buildings, fountains and lakes.
  • Märchenbrunnen - Fountain of fairy tales | In 1893 the authorities of Berlin issued the artistic entrance to the National Park Friedrichshain. The fountain of fairy tales was commissioned by the National Park and later designed by Ludwig Hoffmann.

Prenzlauer Berg

There aren't many museums and only a few minor sights to explore in Prenzlauer Berg, although the (free) Kulturbrauerei Museum is well worth a detour for those interested in everyday life in East Germany. Of some interest is the atmosphere in the streets, sitting down in a nice café and watching the hip crowds go by.

Prenzlauer_Berg_Ökomarkt_Kollwitzplatz-002 - Flea market at the Kollwitzplatz Oderberger_Straße_1941 - Gründerzeit buildings in Oderberger Straße

  • Kollwitzplatz - The Kollwitzplatz, with a small nice park, is one of Berlin's most beautiful Gründerzeit city squares. Together with the Kollwitzstraße which is crossing it, it offers many cafés and restaurants, but is also a well-known symbol in Germany for gentrification since the late 1990s. Its flea market which takes place every Sunday in one of Berlin's best known and focuses on international delicatessen foods.
  • Kastanienallee - Kastanienallee is well known for its numerous cafés and fashion stores, as well as its many cultural venues in the backyards such as alternative cinemas and theaters and soft-drinksgardens. It is also nicknamed Casting Alley as it has been Berlin's primary catwalk for fashionistas and hipsters for many years.
  • Oderberger Straße - Oderberger Straße is one of Berlin's best known streets in regard to Halal dining, bars and cafés and hip stores. It is also known for its beautiful and generous Gründerzeit architecture. Since before Germany's reunification the street has been the desired place for alternative folks, hipsters and avant-gardists, but the area has seen continual gentrification since the early 2000s.
  • Wasserturm - The first (and one of the biggest) water tower of Berlin (built 1877).
  • Gethsemanekirche The meeting point of one of the leading oppositions against the GDR regime and is a great Neogothic church. Also the only ecumenical Lord's supper with Protestants and Catholics together took place in the Gethsemanekirche (2003).
  • Museum for Architectural Drawing - Tchoban Foundation | The museum located in a iconic building opened in June 2013, showcases privately owned collection of architectural drawings from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Gesundbrunnen

  • Berlin from below - Berliner Unterwelten | Go on guided tours below Berlin to the World War II bunkers, flak towers, Cold War defence shelters, etc.
  • Humboldthain A pleasant park, featuring an anti-aircraft gun emplacement ("Flakturm") which offers sweeping views over Berlin

Wedding

  • SAVVY Contempo­rary A space for art exhibitions, events and discussion. Located in the silent green Kulturquartier, a former crematorium.

Top Travel Tips

BearpitKaraoke - outdoor Bearpit karaoke, at Mauerpark

  • East Side Gallery - The Wall | The longest stretch of the Berlin Wall that is still standing. It has been painted by street artists and has several famous art pieces. (If you want to see the wall in its original condition, see the Gedenkstatte Berliner Mauer in Wedding.)
  • Der Kegel At this outdoor climbing area which is located on the RAW Gelände you can do rope climbing at a cone-shaped high-rise bunker from World War II, called the Kegel (cone). The venue also offers an indoor and outdoor bouldering area. In the Kegel shop you can rent or buy climbing gear and book rope climbing or bouldering courses.
  • Spielwiese Café with over 1200 high-quality board, card and dice games, both European and American, available to play. Many have rules in English. Perfect for a rainy day. Food and none-alcoholic drinks for sale.
  • Paint Your Style Paint your own piece of ceramic and have it glazed and burned. Pick it up after 1--3 days.
  • Mercedes Benz Arena - known as "O2 world" until 2015 | A modern indoor sports and concert venue, it is among other things the permanent home of Alba Berlin, Berlin's premier Basketball team and Eisbären Berlin and the professional Ice Hockey club of Berlin.

Prenzlauer Berg

  • Mauerpark At the end of the Eberswalder Straße, it was once a piece of the Berlin wall. Today in the summer it is a nice place to be, especially for young people. There's an interesting flea market going on every weekend.

Wedding

  • Freibad Plötzensee A public beach at the small natural lake Plötzensee.

Shopping in Berlin/East Central

Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain

Department stores

  • Karstadt Hermannplatz - U-Bahn Hermannplatz | Built in 1929; large shopping center including clothing, book and beauty products shops, a post office and its own high-end supermarket with selected Halal food, (probably only second to KaDeWe in the area). Plenty of Halal restaurants around the Karstadt.

Markets

BerlinBoxhagenerMarket - Boxhagener Market

  • Flea market at Boxhagener Platz
  • Marheineke Markthalle A market hall with different vendors (mostly food and fruit drinks) including butchers, bakeries, delicatessen, fruits and vegetables etc.
  • Markthalle Neun - A market hall.

Clothing

  • Flaming Squeegee - Funny, creative selection of rockabilly and punk t-shirts, and band merchandise.
  • Nüx Siebdruckwaren - Friedrichshain is full of screenprinted t-shirt stores, but Nüx stands out with their high-quality natural-history-museum designs such as owls, fish and foxes.

Gifts and home decor

  • boxoffberlin - Only 100 m from Checkpoint Charlie you will find a small but very interesting place for extraordinary souvenirs and gifts made by local designers. The gallery shows changing exhibitions of contemporary art, films and more from Berlin artists and the little Café offers the best Espresso – fairly traded and organically grown, refreshing lemonades without artificial additives, »Berliner Weisse with a shot« ... in summer also outside in the deck chair
  • Modulor - Berlin's biggest and best art, craft and design supply store. A must-visit if you are at all artistically inclined.
  • Schwesterherz / Küchenliebe - Two 'sister' stores next to each other – one is a well-curated papeterie and the other focuses on kitchenwares.

Prenzlauer Berg

Flea markets

  • Mauerpark Flea Market - Flohmarkt im Mauerpark | Great Sunday flea market for vintage clothing, furniture, rare vinyl; not many professionals. A typical Berlin experience.
  • Rosenthal Flohmarkt Opening Hours: Saturday Sunday 07:00-14:00

Clothing

  • Tausche Berlin fans from all over the world can be spotted with the television tower and the city map or Berlin’s area code +49 30 on their tausche bags with exchangeable flaps and insets.
  • Princigalli | Quality shoes and cosmetics for ladies.
  • Sgt. Peppers - 70s secondhand.
  • Pauls Boutique - Sneakers.

Gesundbrunnen and Wedding

  • Farmers Market A small open-air farmers market right on Leopoldplatz.
  • Gesundbrunnen Center

Halal Supermarkets in Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain and Prenzlauer Berg

In Kreuzberg, one of the popular Halal supermarkets is the Orient Bazar. They offer a wide variety of Halal meats, poultry and groceries, as well as traditional Middle Eastern and Turkish products. Another option is the Al Nour Supermarket, which offers a range of Halal food and groceries, including fresh produce, spices and Snacks.

In Friedrichshain and there is the Al-Sham Supermarket, which offers a range of Halal food and groceries from the Middle East and North Africa. They also have a small bakery that sells fresh bread and pastries.

In Prenzlauer Berg and there is the Al Nafoura Supermarket, which offers a wide range of Halal Meat and poultry, as well as Middle Eastern groceries and spices. They also have a bakery that sells fresh bread and sweets.

Overall and these Halal supermarkets offer a range of options for those looking to purchase Halal food and groceries in these neighborhoods.

Halal Restaurants in Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain and Prenzlauer Berg

Top 20 Halal restaurants in Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain, Prenzlauer Berg. Here are the top 20 Halal restaurants picked by eHalal.

Mustafa's Gemüse Kebap in Kreuzberg: This restaurant is known for its famous Gemüse Kebap, which is a Vegetarian and Halal version of the Turkish dish. It is crowded, but the food is worth the wait.

Lahori in Friedrichshain: This (Pakistani) restaurant is known for its authentic Halal dishes, especially the Tandoori Chicken and biryani.

Tadim Grill in Kreuzberg: This Turkish restaurant offers a wide range of Halal dishes, including grilled meats, Kebabs and salads.

Baraka in Prenzlauer Berg: This Moroccan restaurant offers traditional Halal dishes like tagine, couscous and mint tea.

Börekci in Kreuzberg: This Turkish restaurant is known for its delicious Börek, which is a pastry filled with Cheese or Meat. All their dishes are Halal.

Al Andalos in Kreuzberg: This Syrian restaurant offers Halal dishes like shawarma, falafel and hummus. They also have Vegetarian options.

Mevlana in Friedrichshain: This Turkish restaurant offers Halal dishes like lamb skewers, Kebabs and soups.

Asya in Kreuzberg: This Turkish restaurant is known for its Halal dishes like Adana Kebabs and lamb chops.

Istanbul Grill in Friedrichshain: This Turkish restaurant offers Halal dishes like grilled Chicken, Kebabs and lamb chops.

Manti in Kreuzberg: This Turkish restaurant is known for its delicious manti, which are small dumplings filled with Meat or vegetables. All their dishes are Halal.

Al Andalos II in Kreuzberg: This Syrian restaurant offers Halal dishes like shawarma, falafel and grilled meats.

Sultan Sofrasi in Friedrichshain: This Turkish restaurant offers Halal dishes like lamb chops, Adana Kebabs and mixed grills.

Bab Alhara in Kreuzberg: This Syrian restaurant offers Halal dishes like Kebab, shawarma and falafel. They also have Vegetarian options.

Efendi Usta in Kreuzberg: This Turkish restaurant offers Halal dishes like lamb skewers, Adana Kebabs and lamb chops.

Hasir in Kreuzberg: This Turkish restaurant is known for its grilled meats and Kebab, all of which are Halal.

Masal in Friedrichshain: This Turkish restaurant offers Halal dishes like lamb skewers, Chicken Kebabs and lamb chops.

Arabica in Kreuzberg: This Lebanese restaurant offers Halal dishes like shawarma, falafel and hummus. They also have Vegetarian options.

Delight in Friedrichshain: This Syrian restaurant offers Halal dishes like shawarma, Kebabs and falafel.

Tariq in Prenzlauer Berg: This Afghan restaurant offers Halal dishes like lamb Kebab, Chicken Kebabs and Vegetarian dishes like pumpkin borani.

Haci Baba in Kreuzberg: This Turkish restaurant offers Halal dishes like lamb skewers, Adana Kebabs and lamb chops. They also have Vegetarian options.

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Ramadan Celebrations in Berlin/East Central

Ramadan 2025 in Berlin/East Central

Ramadan concludes with the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which may last several days, usually three in most countries.

The next Ramadan shall be from Friday, 28 February 2025 to Saturday, 29 March 2025

The next Eid al-Adha shall be on Friday, 6 June 2025

The next day of Raʾs al-Sana shall be on Thursday, 26 June 2025

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

  • io//2023-09-16&checkOut=2023-09-17&9510&&M%C3%B6venpick+Hotel+Berlin+Am+Potsdamer+Platz&hotelId=269205&&.Zzd034f941cf81446f97f0374-206204 Mövenpick Hotel Berlin - Movenpick Hotel Berlin is situated in Berlin. It boasts a convenient location within 2 kilometers from the historic downtown.Hotel features An excellent selection of local and international delicacies is offered in the cozy on-site restaurant. In the evening, guests can enjoy their cocktails in the elegant setting of the hotel café. Wi-Fi is available on all property premises. Guests can store their valuables in the locker. Enjoy a workout in a well-equipped fitness center. Perfect option to relax - an on-site sauna. Guests who prefer to treat their body well can enjoy pampering massages in the hotel spa. Parking is available near the hotel area. Guests can order an airport shuttle for an additional fee. If you need to use a fax, scanner or copier and the hotel's business center is at your disposal. Friendly staff at the 24-hour reception will be glad to answer all of your questions. A ticket-and-tour reservation desk is at your service. All rooms are non-smoking.

Mosques in Kreuzberg, Wedding etc

1. Mevlana Camii Kreuzberg

2. Eyüp Sultan Camii Wedding

3. DMK-Berlin Wedding

4. Ashabi Kehf Camii Wedding

5. Abdulmecit Camii Kreuzberg

6. Hasan Basri Moschee Bergmannkiez

7. Fatih Camii Kreuzberg

8. Beyazid Camii Wedding

9. Mescidi Nur Camii Kreuzberg

10. Al-Imân Moschee Wedding

11. Masjid Al-Ummah Wedding

12. Al-Rahman Moschee Wedding

13. As-Sahaba Moschee Wedding

14. Aksemseddin Moschee u. Koran-Schule Specialty Schools - Wedding

15. Yunus Emre Camii Wedding

16. Bosnisches Islamisches Kulturzentrum Kreuzberg

17. Abdulhamit Han Moschee Wedding

18. Aksemsettin Camii Wedding

19. Imam Cafer Sadik Moschee Wedding

20. Haci Bayram Moschee Wedding

21. Mescidi Aksa Wedding

22. Hasan Basri Moschee Bergmannkiez

23. Vakif Camii Kreuzberg

Politics of Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain, Prenzlauer Berg

Kreuzberg is historically known for its left-wing and alternative political views, with a large immigrant community and a strong anti-gentrification sentiment. It has been governed by the Green Party since 2001, who have pursued policies focused on social and environmental issues, including affordable housing and cultural diversity.

Friedrichshain, on the other hand, has a more mixed political landscape, with the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the Left Party holding significant influence. It is also known for its active grassroots movements and protests against capitalism and social injustice.

Prenzlauer Berg, once a bohemian and alternative neighborhood, has undergone significant gentrification in recent years. The area is now known for its high-income residents and upscale shops, restaurants and cafes. It has traditionally been a stronghold for the Green Party and the Left Party, who have advocated for environmental and social issues.

Overall and the politics in these neighborhoods are diverse and dynamic, reflecting the various social and economic changes they have undergone in recent years.


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